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AUCTION SALE
OF 9t>BfclS PAYMENTS.
This important question is engaging the
attention of the leading journals of the
country. The'New York World, Times, and
Tribune are all discussing the question, but
they differ materially, both as to the time
when and the mode. The Times holds that
there can be no resumption until confidence
is restored, and that this again can only be
the product of prudent measures, judiciously
Oeoige Allen, Jr.
fUSERAI. INVITATIONS.
PRENDESGAST.—'The friends and acquaintance*
of Mrs. M. Bejtagh and Thomas Prendergaat, are re-
quested to attend the funeral of their brother, David
Prendergaat, at bale past three o'clock THIET AFTER
NOON, from the residence of the former, comer York
MANAGER.
Sole Importer of the Schiedam Aromatic Sctaoppe,
22 Usivib SiiSR*
Ifeir Norte. Nov. 3, 1868,
To the People of the Southern States.
J. V. GILBERT
Largest Circnlation to City aud Country.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1868
Second appearance of
108S CHABLOTTE TH0V80H!
On which occaelon will be presented the Great Five
* i Xl v- Act War of
Xiittle Barefoot.
deel-lt
and Houston streets.
administered, looking to the accumulation of
Bpecie in the Treasury and in the banks, or
its application in a manner that shall reduce
the volume of currency, and so appreciate its
exchangeable value. The World, however,
seems to think that Congress might with
propriety fix some, particular day for re
sumption, provided the business community
have in advance a pretty long notice of the
change—say January 1,1871. The Tribune,
on the other hand, is proposing out a way
for presuming by or before the 4th of July
next. These diverse views, says the Wash-
FIVK CENTS .PER WEEK.
We have recently systematised end brought Into
operation the old plan of weekly subscriptions to the
Damv Mobniko Hews, and within, the past &w weeks
ourpircnlatton. under this plan, has largely mcre«ed-
Wc'-deaire to place the Montana Hews in the hands of
evaty»l**«fc. «ery laboring mm.™* every per
son of intelligence ; and knowing that there are many
who cannot afford to pay five or tan dollars right ont
of pocket for a six month's or a year's subscription,
who would not feel the expenditure of twenty-five
cents per week, tor a daily newspaper, we have instl-
tuted the plan, ana engaged Mr. H. O. Merritt to at
tend to that particular business. Persons in any part
of the city who desire to take the UoBxisa News, at
twenty-five cents per week can give their names to
him, or by leaving them at the office, they WiU toe^iht-
tended to. Collections will be made eveiy Saturday.
Mr. Andrew McCorntick and family, are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral of their son, John A.
L. McCormick, from their residence, on Minis street,
one door from West Broad, THIS AFTERNOON* at
Three o’clock; 3 w *
Furnishing Goods,
CENTRA! TROTTING PARK,
Savannah Debating Society;
An Adjpqr n c4 RfctlRg or thU Associa
tion will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at Vi
o'clock. Business of importance will be transacted.
Full and punctual attendance is requested;
By order of the President pro,tent. . >
E. W. SCREVEN,
decl-lt B. 8. andL-S.D. 8.
rity and properties having been thus ascertained, sam
ples of the article were forwarded to ten thousand
physicians, including all the leading practitioners in~
the United States, for purposes of exparlnien. A
circular, requesting a Wet of the preparation and are-
port of the result, accompanied eactf spepiS?»nf. yflflr
thousand of the moat eminent medical J$an in the
Union promptly 'responded. ~ Their - pinions of the
article were . fayoyaWe. Such a prepara
tion,they said, had long been wanted by the profes
sion, as no reliance could be placed onfta ordinary
liquors of commerce, all of which were more or less
adulterated, and therefore unfit for medical purposes.
The psejjiter and strength of the oil of juni
per, which formed one qf ft e pjrftejplf ingredients of
the Schnapps, together with an unaMnyed character of
the alcoholic element, give it, in the estimation of the
faculty, a marked superiority over every other
dtifogiye sftguj4Ji$ as 5 gjh*r§tic tonic and restorative.
These satisfactory ar§degftjlf py^essionsl
Thursday, Dec. 3d, at 4 O’clock,
AT THE CENTRAL TROTTING PARK,
(?ljree rqiles on (he Thunderbolt road,) .
for A PURSE OR 830.00,
!S~. The following entries have been uwclq,
N. Blddlecome c-ntera r. h. CYCLOPS.
” " s. m. FANNIE. . t.-ieam-
To Reduce Stock and Make Room for a Superb Assortment
Iudeppqdeiit Presbyterian Church.
Tire Unretained Pews in this Church
will be offered for rent THIS 12 o’clock noon.
Tt)6 bell will be rung for Hi an hour previously.
|^AIfCf8'§Q^BB^
decl : Ohaingan Board of Trustees.,
Lutheran Church.
{Es«t «tq« or WrigHt Square.)
All the Pews in tbl* Church l)»v)i}(( bfer) declared
vacant, there will be a public renting of tbe same to
the highest.bidders on TUESDAY, 1st day of Decem
ber proximo, commencing precisely at ten (1°)
Those indebted for past pew rent are requested to
make payment to the Treasurer price: to the above
named time, otherwise no bid will be received from
them. nov28-td
Georgia claims to rank New: York city in
the matter of election frauds. A fair election
would have given Grant twenty thousand ma
jority. As it is, Seymour chums under the
returns forty-five thousand.' The frauds
B. F. Ward enters
P. A Stannard eni_^H tj
R. Flynn enters b. m. FANNIE.
Mile heats, beat three in five, to harness.
We will Sell by AUCTION, for CASH,
»as, in our Store,
a Splendid Variety of the
Qifinibqasee leave
the hotels at 3 o^ji
deol-3t
Humors of Reconstruction!
into the field under a system of revenue laws
which make it the interest of those office
holder* to effect as little collection of the tax
and as many violations of the law as possible,
he will find that four-fifths of them will ac
cept the bribe and d@§eiv§ removal the first
year.”
This, says the Augusta Chronicle, is cer
tainly a very candid admission for a leading
Radical newspaper to make. It is, first, that
SOMETHING RICH!
men of the highest rank were published in a con
densed form, end enclosed with each bottle of the
Schnapps, as one of the guarantees of lie genuine
ness.' Other precautions against fraud were also
adopted; a pstant was obtained’ tor t l article, the
table was copywrlghied, a Joe simile 01 tno proprietor’s
autograph eigqsjqrp was attached to each lable and
cover, his name and that of tt)eprepafat}oq were em
bossed on the bottles, and the corks were sealed with
his private seal. Ho article had ever been sold in this
country under the name of Schnapps prior to the in
troduction of Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
in 1851 i 9Ud (be table was deposited, as his trade inarit,
in the United §tatjs District gjogrt fqr'tbp Southern
C OWARDIN’S FAMOUS HUMOROUS REPRE
SENTATIONS, entitled “HUMORS OF RECON
STRUCTION,*’ will be delivered in Savannah, at ..
ST. AimilMW’S JIADD,
On THURNBAY EVENING, Dec..3d, 1868
JZgJ~ IT IS A FUNNY THING, WHICH
ITJSbij : vr-r—Kfi
For particulars, attend the entertainment
Tickets 76 cents; for lady and gentleman, $1.00,-.
decl-3t .. ...
SALE WILL OOM5IENCE OY
Wednesday, December 2d, 1868, at 10 o’clock,
about which he undertakes to deceive ms
readers. Fobney has Hie authority of the
scalawag papers in Georgia for the lying state
ment that tbe election in this State was caused
by fraud, and that a fair election would have
given Grant twenty thousand-majority—he
bn.a the same lying authority for saying that
Hie frauds were ‘•systeumtiiy wholesale end
high-handed”—-but he misses the mark when
he threatens that Congress will not submit to
the Representatives elected. The object of
big paragraph was to suggest a pretext for
rejecting Democratic Congressmen from
, Georgia. 7 If he hod 'known, as he should
' have known, that no Representatives to Con
gress were elected at the late election, he
would hawe spared himself the trouble of
revamping the wholesale misrepresentations
of the hireling Radical organs at Atlanta and
Augusta. .-'I
'As Important Decision -v-“ Homestead”
AND “R.vt.tfV . HELD- UNCONS’iTTU’hlONAL. —
'Judge Parrott, during'this week,--in Dade
Superior Court, decided that the “Home
stead” provision of the new Constitution, /so
far as it attempts to exempt land which, by
theJaws.of force at the date of the rendition
of-a judgment, prior to the adoption of the
Constitution, was subject to levy and sale, is
in conflict with the Constitution of the United
States,' and to fhat'mctentjivoHj ■
He also decided that-sections two and seven
pf. the “Relief Law;” which authorize a de
fendant, by affidavit and motion;, to open a
judgment, and again submit the case to a
jury, under that law, for the purpose of re
ducing the amount according to the equity of
thq case, are in conflict with section six, ar
ticle 11 of the .new State Constitution, and
therefore void.—ifra, : ■
A Book-Keeper
Desires a permanent gitqutlpn, qr yyill
write up setts at night. Rofereuoea furnished. Ad
frress through postoffice, R. M.E. nov28-12t
TMs will fee a fine opportunity for House-Keepers, and those who de
sire, to supply themselves with Holiday Presents how, at AUCTION
PRICES; and at the .same tithe give us room for the display of the
The Germania Steam Fire
Cranpagy, HP- 10, T?1}1 give (hejr Rjt-
teen AnniversaiY Ba]}, WPHfESJJAY
next, December 2d, at the St Andrew’s
HalL A limited number of tickets will
be sold, by the Committee.
F. J. Ruckcrt, M. Miller
F. Kolb, 'F. Broad!
F. ^eigley, Louis Sivi
JobuH, Oaten dortf, 0. Rirt,
No tickets will be sold at the door.
Notice! Notice!! Notice!!!
A.
District of New York during that 7SW,
It might be supposed by pertens unacquainted with
the daring character of the pirates who prey upon the
reputation of honorable merchants by vending delete*
rions trash under tbrir name, that the protections so
carefully thrown qrgund these Sconapps would have
precluded the introductions and sale of counterfeits.
They seem, hpwevpr,. onjy |o have stuuutited the
rapacity of ImpoBtora. The trade mark of the proprie
tor has been stolen; the indorsement which his Schie
dam Aromatic Schnapps alone rseeivedfrom the medi
cal profession has been claimed by mendacious hum
bugs ; his labels and bottles have been imitated, his a d-
vertlsementa p»F9y5FM?Sl. .his circulars copied, and
worse than all,dishonorable retallers/alfer disposing
of the genuine contents of bis bottles, have filled them
up witti common gin, the most deleterious of all
lliuors; and thus made his name and brand a 'cover
ELEGANT NEW GOODS NOW ON THE WAY TO US.
decl-ff
law. Yet this orgus, which is thus bearing
testimony both against the ffieqsqre* and the
men of its party—the one for folly and the
other for rascality—declares that the salvation
of the country depends upon their continu-
LARGEST STOCK
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1868
The Wednesday’s Steamer of tlie
Charleston and Florida line ( will, after NOVEMBEB
18th, touch at Brunswig, leaving Savannah at 9 a
m., instead of 3 p. m.,,as heretofore.
- %u i. GUILlVIA^qTN & CO.,
novl7-tf . Agents.
tmoe m power.
DAVID R. DILLON.
Savannah ' Hebrew Collegiate Instit-nte.
The public, the pjediSSl profession aud the sick, tor
whom the Schiedam Aromstie Schnapps is prescribed
os a remedy, are equally interested with the proprie
tor in the detection and suppression of these nefari
ous practices. The genuine article, manufactured at
tfio establishment of. the undersigned, in. Schiedam,
Holland, is djsfified from a hlrley of the finest quality,
and flavored with essential extract of the berry of
the Italian Jnniper, of unequalled purity- By* process
unknown in the preparatlonTpf any other liquor. It is
Donations, either in Refreshments - or Fancy
Articles,' will be thankfully received - by tbe Ladies at
the Hall, decl-6t
Motive.
HAMILTON
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
GOMV- f'us Horn Im u*. -t mfw.ii
Corner of Whitaker, Congress and St. Julien Streets
Complaints have been received frbm the leading
phyBician8 and iiunilies in the Sov&irm Slates of the
sale of cheap imitations of the Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps in those markets; and travellers, who are in
XX FISEST STOCK OF
Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry of ail Styles,
Diamonds and other Precious Stones,
,. Sterling Silverware, and
French Fancy Goods, Clocks, &c M
Eyer offered in the South. It has been carefully selected from tbe stocks of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANU
FACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, with a view to KEEP ONLY ON HAND such articles as can beFUIir
nuruiwron rar n-rnv Tnrowsvw' - -
Schnapps in tfross markets l and travellsrs,
the habit Of using it ss an antidots to tbe baneful in..
AND STOCKS,
PURCHASED IN ANY QUANTITY.
novl3.tf
of the conapimcy. The names of all the
chiefs and their accomplices are known to
tlje authorities. The Government is deter
mined to act with great energy and decision.
It will show its enemies that it is strong, aud
its friends may he assured that it will pre
serve them and the public welfare.
finence of unwhpltsome river water/testify that cheap
gin, put up in Schiedam bottles, is frequently palmed
off upon the unwary. Ths agents of tbs undersigned
have been requested to institute inquiries on the.sub-
ject, and to forward to him the names of such parties
Notice to Gas Consumers.
You axe respectfully Invited to call at
the office of the SAVANNAH IMPROVED GAS-LIGHT
COMPANY, corner of Bull and Bay Streets, 2d floor,
between the hours of 7 and 8 o’clock P. M., to witness
and test the improvement in the light from common
city gas effected by the Company.
With the same light now obtained, a deduction of
about 25 per cent, in cost may be relied on.
This Company has been in operation about four
months, and we would refer to our present patrons as
to the general satisfaction given.
The apparatus is introduced free of cost
GEO. W. WYLLY, President
DeWixt Bbuxn, Secretary,aug 19—ly
* Text and Comment.—Greeley says:
“The defeat of Mr. Roebuck is au indicar
lion .'that no statesman who makes animosity
toward this country the corner-stone of his
policy can now look for popularity in Eng
land. j American influence is rapidly spread
ing and rooting.itself among the. masses 'of
the Old World, and the growth of liberal
sentiments must be freely recognized by any
pie who would hereafter become a leader in
TP*tv rrlioTi rwvHflPC »» -
PACWKJ GUANO QQ.’S
SOLTJBBE
PACIFIC GUANO!
would say that he has produced, from under the hands
of the most distinguished men of science In America
proofs unanswerable of file purity and medicinal ex-
A COMPLETE STOCK OF STEBLENG SILTEB1VABE,
l SPLENDID ASS0ETME8T OF FfiEKCH FANCY GOODS FOB THE H0UD1FS!
TVheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine,
cellence of the 3ohie4«4 Aro{natic ScbSapps'; that he
has expended many thousand dollarsHs siuTounding
it with guarantees and safeguards, which he deeigned
should protect the public and himself Against fradulent
infitaions; that he has shown it to be'the only liquor
in the world that can be uniformly depended upon as
unadulterated; that he has challenged investigation,
analysis, comparison, and 'experiment'!* allits forms;
and from every ordeal the preparation; which bears his
name, seal and trade mark, has come off triumphant.
He therfore feels it a duty'he awes to tils fellow-citizens
generally, to the medical professton'aBd the sick, to
denounce and expose the charlatans who counterfeit
these evidences of identity, and he call* upon the press
aud the public to aid him. In hia efforts to remedy so
great an evil. j
The following letters jmd certificates from ths
leading physicians and chemists of this city will prove
English politics.”
Per contra, the English correspondent of
the New' York limes says:
! “The temper of the people of at least some
rportions of England was shown the other
day'at a political meeting in Birkenhead.
/One of the speakers alluded to an objection
made to air. Laird,' their representative, be
cause he said he was prond of his connection
jwith the’ Alabama. '"‘Well,’ said the speaker,
‘for the matter of that, I think we were all of
us prond of it!’ He struck a popular chord
that instantly vibrated into tumnltiious cheer
ing.”
; _ — > lOH
A Candid Confession—"We olip the. follow
ing paragraph from the' editorial column of
thejNew York Sun, an independent Radical
journal: (
t.Tva at Elections.—We are all agreed that
at election times absurdities shall go free, and
-with them all the dodges to damage an oppo
nent which party animosity is so ready to re
sort to. Falsehoods of the grossest, and mis-
■ representations of the wickedest, are the coin-
-mon stock in trade of electioneering agents at;
such times, whether Republican or Demo-
'cratic. ' ‘
• Such being the code of morals by which
- the higher-law press of the North is govem-
’ ed; is it any wonder that the people are : - de
luded and demoralized, and that judgment
Tsoverruled-hy pSssion andprejndice ?
SAME elements of fertility.
Its use dnring the past four years tor Ore culture of
COTTON aud corn, has given to ft a character for
standard excellence unsurpassed by genuine Peruvian
Guano, and when seasons of drought intervene, it
produc es s large increase of crops. .
The price at which this Guano is placed la so much
below that of Peruvian Guano as to constitute it an
object of material importance to Southern agriculture.
The large capital and resources of the Company ena
ble it to furnish a Guano of the highest value at the
lowest possible cost to consumers, and the highest in
terest of the Company is recognized in this policy.
The Company looks to large sales, small profits and
a permanent business, tor compensation on capital
invested.
D. St. Julian Raven cl, of South Carolina, is Scien
tific Director of the Company, which affords a sure
guarantee of toe continued excellence of the Guano.
NONE GENUINE UNLESS branded with the name
of John S. Reese & Co., General Agents of the Pacific
Guano Co.
For terms and mode of application, apply to
IN. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO.,
Ana W. H. WOODS, 7
- Agents, Savannah, Gs.
(Over Lincoln's Drug Store).
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.
This Splendid . Hair Dye is tbe Best in
the .world. The only true and perfect Dye—
Harmless, Reliable, instantaneous. No disap
pointment. No ridiculous tints. Remedies
the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates and
leaves ths hair soft and beautiful, blade or brown.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly ap
plied at Batchelor’s Wig Factdry, 16 Bond street, New
York: jan!5—-ly
Market Square, Savannah, Gfa
to the reader that all goods sold by the undersigned
are all they are represented to be.
• /’ UDOliflfc -WOLFE.
pletion of the work—(thinks it may he done
in less)—when London and Paris will be su
burbs of each other.
I feel bound to say, that I regard your Schnapps as
being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserv
ing of medical patronage. At all events, it is the
purest possible article of Mclisnd Gin, heretofore un
obtainable, and as such may be safely prescribed by
physicians. ^
DAVZD L. MOTT, M. D„
Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York.
English statisticians tell ns that dnring last
year there‘were 2,513 vessels wrecked on the
-British coast, and that 1,333 lives were lost
'with the vessels. In one month, December,
326 men went down. Out of the total num
ber of vessels lost last year, 1,551 were en
gaged in the coasting trade. It is stated by
the same authority that upwards of five hun
dred vessels were known to have been lost
from absolute unseaworthiness. The Nation
al Lifeboat Institution was the means of sav
ing 1,086 lives during the year.
Dissolution Of Co-Partnership
Coqjngal Lore,
And the Happiness of True Marriage.
ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN, on the Errors, Abuses,
and Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and
create impediments to MABRIAGE, with sure means
of relief! Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge.
Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P-, Philadel
phia, Pa. st p t2 3—tU tw3m
rpHE CO PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST-
I lNG between the undersigned is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, H. W. Mercer retiring from
business. E. C. Anderson, Jr.,' is authorized to sign
the firm name in liquidation.
H. W. MERCER,
E. C. ANDERSON, Js.
Notice,
Is prepared to SELL at Prices vrliich will be as LOW
as they can be bought in New York or Philadelphia, the
following Goods: ,#*««» i,
WM. H. TXSON. WM. W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON
C0TT02T FACTOBS
rriHE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF MERCER & ANDEB-
X SONhaving .been this day dissolved, thennder-
signed will continue the business on bis own account.
Thankful tor past favors, he will endeavor to merit
their continuance, which he respectfully solicits.
EDWARD C. ANDERSON. Jb.
Pzcbmbeb 1st, 1858. decl-tf
Tre - Fate - of • Isms.—Those who would
leant the fate of the numerous isms and so
cieties, that, have been started at the various
periods, in many of the States of the Ameri-
can Union, within the last twenty-five years,
under the auspices of such enthusiastic re-'
formers as Owen, Greeley and Fourier,
have only to read the following:
.The duration’of 12 associations is not re
ported; lZlhsted less than 1 year; 8 between
,3 anriLyears; 4 between 3 and 4 years; one,
'4 years;'one 5 years; one 6 years; ‘ one 13
years, and one (it is said) 17 years. All died
young, and most of them before they were'
two years old.
The Land We Love.—The Land We Love
'for December is up to its Usual high standard.;
. The leading article by Dr. Dabney, The
Duty of the Hour, is a manly protest against
sacrificing principle to expediency. The De
fence of Beast Butler is novel and entertain
ing. • The Letters from Monnt Vernon wiU
be read with interest by all who revere the
name of Washington. Fen-feather is a spicy
burlesqne of wonld-be poets and .authors.
St. Louis/ Missouri, is a valuable article foil
of important statistics. The fiction, poetry,
Scientific authorities in this country think
that Thompson’s steamer for using steam on
common roads gives better promise than any
of its predecessors, and that it may make a
revolution in locomotion and in the mechani
cal operations which ore accomplished by lo
comotion—such as plowing mowing, and the
like—which will equal in importance the
change produced by the steamboat and rail-
myself or to recommend to others, for moaical pur-
poses, the Schiedam Schnfipps as sp excellent and nn-
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
Paints, Oils, Garden Seeds,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
DTE WOODS, SPOXOES, Etc.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BAY^STREKT,} SaVaUJlUjl.
T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN-
JLf MENTS. au!5—PA-TWfim
Final Notice,
objectionable variety of gin.
Very respeci
r (Signed) CHf
PROFESSOR SEMON’S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
115 Broughton St.,
In Mr. George W. Wylly’s Building, up stairs.
A IX the new and fashionable Quadrilles and
Waltzes taught. Quarter commencing from time
or joining..
Boarding Schools and Seminaries tanght on reason
able terms.
Days of tuition for Ladies* Class, Monday and Wed
nesday afternoons; class for young Misses and Mas
ters, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons;
.Gentlemen’s Class, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
evenings. 'Exclusive private leaBons every day from
nine to two o’clock.
Friday afternoon, Ladies' Matinee.
Fog- particulars or circulars, apply or address
New Yoke, 53 Cedab Street, ‘
November 36, 1867.
Udolfho Wolf®, Esq., Present:
Dear Ssa: I have submitted to 'chemical. analysis
two bottles of “Schiedam'Schnapps,” which ! took
from a fresh package in your bonded warehouse, and
find, as before, that the spirituous. liquor is free from
Notice.
i"vN ACCOUNT of the continued ill health of our
U Mr. R. H. Henley, the firm of H. H. HENLEY &
CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
■ R. H. HENLEY,
g. m. McConnell,
THOS FETERS.
November 30tb, 1863. • decl-st
* Outrageous Muedek.-^W0 were informed
yesterday of an atrocious murder recently
committed in Monroe county. A party of
five outlaws a short time since visited the
house of an old gentleman of that county,
and in order to get possession of a large
amount of money—said to he $17,000—cru
elly murdered their victim, and then stealing;
injurious ingrsdients or falsification; that It h
marks of being' aged and'not recently prepar
'mechanical admixture of alcohol and aromatics.
Respectfully, -
Also, receiving direct a beautiful and unique assortment of HOL
IDAY AND. FANCY GOODS of all descriptions.
Agent for LippmaiTs Celebrated Permanent Axle Grease,
The most Economical, and at the same time the Best . Lubricator ior Eailro*4
Coaches, Mill Gearing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of ail kinds,
all heavy bearings, keeping the Axles always cool.
horses-from the neighborhood, succeeded-in
making their escape before their horrid crime
was discovered. The community was soon
aroused, however, when .a pursuit was at once
institntedj and at-last accounts four out of
the five murderers had been captured, and'
about $1,700 in specie recovered. The fifth
party, who we understand was a major in the
'Confederate'' service, left Abingdon on Tues
day only a few hours before bis pursuers
reached that, place in search of him. Our in
formant.had forgotten the names of all the
parties to the outrage, as well as that of their
victim, bnt assures us that the facts as relSled
are in the main correct.—Lynchburg Pep.
SIS HALL CAN BE PROCURED FOR BALLS,
Dances, Ac., on reasonable terms. Apply at ths
and humor, in this]number compare favorably
with the preceding numbers.
“Tee Feeedmah’sBuread.”—The following
faithful sketch of the Bureau comes-from the
Nashville American & L Union: “It assumed
charge of the negro just at the time when he
should have commenced to learn the respons
ibilities-of his new relation -to society, and
Academy, or address Box 106 Savannah P. O.
nov20-lm
street noyt occupied by the Georgia State
Lottery. Apply at the northwest corn en
of Broughton and Drayton streets.
IMPORTANT to SHIPPERS
r IE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS OF NEW YORK
LINES OF. STEAMSHIPS, respectfully inform
Shippers that arrangements have been made by which
they can insure shipments TO OR FROM New York,
on open policies, at their respective offices, at ONE-
HALF PER CENT. Insurance will be endorsed on
bill of lading, and premiums may be paid or col
lected with the freight
HUNTER & GAMMELL,
Agents Murray’s Line Steamships.
J. W. ANDERSON’S SONS & CO.,
Agents Empire Line Steamships.
WILDER & FULLARTON,
, Agents Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship.Co.
nov20-lm .::<nC3©W" v
uo\19-tf'
perience as a foreign importer,your Bottled WinesTand
Liquors should meet with the same demand. -'
We wouffi recommend yon to appoint some, of the
respectable apothecaries in different^parts of the city
as agents for the, sal© of your Brandies and Wines,
■where the profession can obtain the same when need-
31 A, IL OW-L*
GUANO!
FOR RENT.
A Cotton Speculation.—TVe learn that "a
sale of fifty bales of cotton was made on Sat
urday, on the following terms: The cotton to;
class Liverpool middling, is to be delivered
within sixty days after the first of December,
at twenty cents per pound. One of the par
ties to. this transaction evidently expects
: cotton to go down during the next two months,
and the other does not. ‘Well bet one or the
other of thein will lose.—Macon "Messenger.
rnHE HOUSE ON COLUMBIA SQUARE, .
I corner President and State streets, f.
To a good tenant a moderate rate only will {
Also, the STORE on Exchange Wharf, A
lately occupied by M. P. Beaufort. Apply to
decl-tf H. T. MINf
debauched him into -a nuisance. The mass
of the freed people in the South were of no
account to-themselves, and worse than use
less to the community, as long as the Bureau
controlled their conduct towards their em-
VALENTINE MOTT, U. D.,Professor of Surgery, Uni
versity Medical College, New York." . :Miv
J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Sur
gery, Snrgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital, etc..
No. 14 East Sixteenth street.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., No. 703 Broadway.
B. P- DE WEES, M. D., No. 791 Broadway.
JOSEPH WQRSTER, M. D., No. 130 Ninth Btreet
Tire supply of this RELIABLE F®*
TTLIZER will be ample, and uird^
and planters can rely upon their oia en
being filled without delay.
SUCCESS
FOR RENT.
rjtHE STORES IN HODGSON’S RANGE recently
occupied by Messrs. J. B. West is Co., do Bay, be
tween Whitaker and Barnard streets. Possession
A WONDERFUL
Correction. —In our article yesterday sug
gesting a site for a new City Hall, we meant
to have 'written 'United States Barracks in
stead of “United States Arsenal.” We had
reference to the present Barracks, when we
spoke of the site as being not only large
enough for'the purpose contemplated, bnt
"Wnh—— — .
A bout the eighteenth inst., a draft
on Edmunds, Gardner A Co., Savannah, for $233
76, In favor of B. J. Mims, drawn by Young & Lang-
don, at two months' time. Also, onu on Edmands,
Gardner Ac Co., Savannah, for $70, in favor of Paul
Carter, drawn by Young & Langdo'n, at 46 dayis’ time.
Notice i* -hereby given that payment is stopped on
said drafts. PAUL CARTER.
nov28-9t*
The - Bench and Press.—The New York
Times 'stAtes that the grand juiy in that city,
in response to Jndge Barnard’s charge a few
days since, has fonndan indictment against
the editor of the Times for having libelled the
judge in some of its comments on his action
in the Brie railway case.
COTTON AND COKT
maintaining its reputation through
treme wet and dry weather, when even
r l Peruvian succumbed by it3 siae-
The price is the same as heretofore,
cash per ton of 2,000 pound?.
IT. IS ALSO UNSURPASSED AS A
Manure for When
given immediately.
mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
PUBLIC ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Chatham
county will be held at the Court House in the City of
Savannah,, on the Fourteenth day of DECEMBER,
which will be the second Monday in said month, at 11
o’clock, A. M. . * • W. W. WASH,
nov25-20t Secretary B. C. P. R. c. C-
Bottled Wines and Liquors,
imported and bottled by himself, expressly for me-
Esch bottle has his certificate of its
The annual report of the Commissioner of
Pensions shows that the total amount actual
ly paid for. pensions. dnring the year, includ
ing arrears and expenses of disbursement,
.was $24,010,988.99, exceeding by $5,391,025.-
53 the amount paid the previous year.
Isabella in the Newspaper Business.—Isa
bella of Spain, it is said, is about to start a
newspaper in Paris to combat the claims of
Don Carlos and the Duke of Alontpensier to
the Spanish throne, and to criticise the acts
of the Spanish provisional government. She
is to begin with an investment of $40,000.
GOLD RING (WITH A LOCK OF HAIR AS A
set) and the name CHRIS, engraved upon it. Sup.
posed to have bean lost in or about St. John’s (Catho
lic) Cathedral. The finder will be liberally revsrded
by leaving It at this office. nov28-6t
dicinal nse.
purity. •
D rinking saloon—the undersigned
has opened s Drinking Saloon on the northwest
corner of Montgomery and Bryan streets, where he
will keep constantly on hand the best of Liquors, Be
gan, Ac. [nov21-lm] TOM BOSTOCK. -
UDOLPHO WOLFE.